Director Desk
Dr Niraj Singh, the founder & Director of Institute of Sensory Integration & Research Institute, is a trained Occupational Therapist over ten years of experience in working with children with developmental disabilities Autism, ADD/ADHD,Down Syndrome etc.
He has undergone intensive training in Sensory Integration. He is certified in Therapeutic Listening, Astronaut training (Vestibular -Visual -Auditory Triad), and PECS.(Picture exchange communication system).
He constantly updates himself by attending Indian and international conferences and workshops which helps Institute of Sensory Integration & Research Institute to be at par with international standards of practice.
He was occupational therapist in Apollo Hospital kolkata. He heads ISIRC and has steered its growth and expansion over the years.
Dr. Niraj Singh
Founder/Director
About Us
The INSTITUTE OF SENSORY INTEGRATION AND RESEARCH CENTRE has been set up with the objective of supporting these special children through sensory integration, a neurological process that organizes sensation from one’s own body and the environment. Specifically, it deals with how the brain processes multiple sensory modality inputs into usable functional outputs which is essential for the children to comprehend the surroundings. Millions of children are struggling with Developmental, Physical and Mental problems everyday throughout the world. These special children need special attention to face these challenges and to live a better life.
Our Mission
To provide the highest value-added hands on and therapeutic services to our children. Our values consist of five reinforcing elements: quality, professionalism, child centric, quantifiable value-add (regular progressing IEP’s), personal and team growth.
Our Vision
The vision of this institute is to identify physical and mental problems in a child early in the development stage, to prevent it growing further through application of different therapies of Sensory Integration. The institute has prepared total health care program with a vision to allow a child to live a normal life.